Walmart’s Christmas Ad Match Guarantee: What You Need to Know!

There is some big news coming out from Walmart this morning on their Price Match Guarantee! Starting this Friday, November 22nd, at 8:00am Walmart will be kicking off a pre-Black Friday savings event in stores and online, lowering the prices on popular toys and electronics, to match select Black Friday offers from Target, Toys R’ Us and Best Buy one week early.

Examples of toys and electronics that are part of Walmart’s pre-Black Friday saving event, while supplies last, include:

Toys:

— LeapPad 2 – WAS: $79, NEW PRICE: $39.99

— Little Tikes Cozy Coupe – WAS: $49.87, NEW PRICE: $34.99

— Nerf Rebelle Crossbow – WAS: $19.88, NEW PRICE: $11.99

— Monopoly Board Game – WAS: $7.77, NEW PRICE: $5

— Hot Wheels Single Car – WAS: .97 cents, NEW PRICE: .60 cents

Electronics:

— LG 50-inch HDTV – WAS: $598, NEW PRICE: $448

— Skylanders and Infinity Starter Packs – WAS: $74.96, NEW PRICE: $37

— Select PS4 and Xbox One Video Games such as Call of Duty: Ghosts, NBA 2K14 and Battlefield 4 – WAS: $59.96, NEW PRICE: $49

Walmart Online Price Matching

Walmart has also announced that customers who purchase an item on Walmart.com, and find a lower price in a local brick and mortar competitor, can email [email protected] and receive the difference on a gift card.

*Make sure to take note that this does include advertised Black Friday deals. See the FAQs below for more details.

Walmart In-Store Price Matching

On Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and any of their shopping trips, customers can take advantage of the everyday ad match policy available at Walmart stores. If you spot a lower price on an advertised item, and go into a Walmart store during the same day and time that the competitor’s ad is valid, Walmart will match the price at the register. Here are some additional details on the in-store price match guarantee:

Comments

Hi Adrianne,
I’m having the same problem at the Littleton, Co store. They were not price matching for me even when I brought in the ad and showed them their own policy. The manager told me the deal seemed “too good to be true.”

Is this only in Denver? I called and asked the Walmart I’m heading too to confirm, and they said they are not price matching at all.. Where can I find it written to show employees a of this advertisement?